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2025 Detroit Auto Show Tickets on Sale: A Winter Showcase of Automotive Innovation and Charity

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Published on October 14, 2024
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Gearing up for a post-pandemic comeback, the 2025 Detroit Auto Show is revving its engines with tickets already on sale for its January event at Huntington Place. The auto show is returning to its traditional winter dates, running from January 11 to 20, after experimenting with a September schedule for the past two years. It will showcase a variety of vehicles and the latest technology., The Detroit News reports

According to ClickOnDetroit, this year's show isn't just about showcasing new cars; it's all about immersive experiences and education. Visitors can enjoy an extended indoor track to get hands-on with the latest models. Plus, the Future Leaders Forum, hosted by the Michigan Economic Development Corp. and the Office of Future Mobility and Electrification, provides a great chance to network with future industry leaders.

The Charity Preview on Jan. 10 promises to blend high-octane glitz with goodwill. As reported by WXYZ, this signature Motor City event has clocked in over $125 million for local children's charities since 1976.

Detroit Auto Show Chairman Karl Zimmermann enthused about the return to January, expressing that "The 2025 Detroit Auto Show is squarely focused on generating excitement about vehicles.” With a nod to trends and tech, Zimmermann hints at a dynamic shift in the show's format. “Show visitors can expect more opportunities to interact with the latest vehicles and technologies, including the addition of a second indoor track. Industry Days and the Mobility Global Forum will incorporate a move from ‘think-tank’ programming to ‘do-tank’ programming showcasing the progress being made in the mobility space. And, the new Future Leaders Forum will encourage students of today, to become industry leaders of tomorrow,” he told WXYZ. Ticket prices range from $10 for kids to $50 for a family pass, with advance group discounts also available.